Remedy Entertainment back in August really blew players out of the water with the at the time upcoming release for third-person action adventure, Control. The title’s unique setting of The Old House ranging from the grey overtones that continuously changes to the accursed inhabitants that live in the halls of the government entity, this project really stirred the minds of those who played.

And while players might have sped through the game’s story campaign sooner than they might have anticipated, Remedy acted fast on their feet as the studio revealed that the team will be dropping more end game content to give players initiative to continue playing. Slated for December, the developer delivered by shipping the new mode for free this past week during the yearly Game Awards show in Los Angeles.

Looking from the trailer, the new Expeditions content update illustrates to bring players beyond comprehension with floating formations and puzzling locations that breaks the structure of the game’s already well-held location. Being self-evident from the name, you will embark on these unspecified areas to fight against groups of enemies in return for useful items. Ranging from three tiered difficulty options, the higher you ante will offer a better payout.

Noted, there looks to also be a pay up fee for players who prefer to take on the bull’s horns as entering any of the modes will require payment for Jukebox Tokens. Alike the rewards per difficulty, the same is also said for your entry fee as well.

The team also went ahead to share that the first story expansion The Foundation will be officially be arriving on March 26th next year. However, the trailer does not include any pressing information concerning the DLC’s premise nor discloses any context of what will be new in the new add-on either.

Are you dropping back into Control to take on these new expeditions?

Control is available for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

Nick Moreno Content Writer

Nick has over a decade of video game journalism under his belt. Outside of writing about trending & indie releases, he has also provided coverage at multiple events across the United States including Penny Arcade Expo & E3.

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